The key to the soothing effect of a face mask lies in its ingredients and fabric.
When your skin needs soothing, a simple moisturizing sheet mask may not be enough. Especially for sensitive skin or skin that has become sensitive after a procedure, high-performance ingredients are needed to help restore the skin barrier and reduce inflammation. When choosing a sheet mask for soothing the skin, the first thing to pay attention to is the ingredients and the material it is made from.
A scientific combination of soothing ingredients and highly absorbent sheet materials provides an effect that goes beyond regular cosmetics and truly helps to calm the skin. In this article, we will take a closer look at the key soothing ingredients used in masks, the benefits of cellulose fabric, and other helpful information that genuinely contributes to improving skin condition.
Key ingredients that effectively soothe the skin
The most commonly used ingredients for soothing the skin are Centella Asiatica extract, allantoin, panthenol, hyaluronic acid, and propolis. Each of these components affects the skin in its own way, but when used together, they create an amazing synergistic effect.
│ Centella Asiatica extract is excellent at reducing inflammation and stimulating collagen production, making it a highly effective ingredient for wound healing and soothing the skin. It is especially suitable for sensitive or problematic skin.
│ Allantoin is an FDA-approved skin protectant known for its ability to relieve irritation and promote skin cell regeneration.
│ When absorbed into the skin, panthenol is converted into vitamin B5, helping to retain moisture and repair the damaged skin barrier.
│ Hyaluronic acid (sodium hyaluronate) has excellent moisture-retaining properties, keeping the skin hydrated and protecting it from external irritants.
│ Propolis (honey/propolis extract) is a honey-derived extract known for its excellent antibacterial and antioxidant properties. It nourishes the skin and is effective in reducing inflammation and addressing various skin concerns.
These ingredients are effective on their own, but it is in a facial mask formula that they show their maximum soothing effect — provided the formula allows them to slowly absorb into the skin. The fabric base of the mask plays a key role in this process.
Types of Fabric Bases for Face Masks
With the development of technology, the types of fabric bases for face masks have become more diverse. Each material has its own unique properties, such as composition, skin adhesion, absorbency, and comfort during use, which influence consumer choices. Let’s take a look at the main types of fabric bases for face masks and their characteristics.
Non-woven fabric
Composition: A blend of viscose and polypropylene
Features: This is the base of the first generation, used in early versions of masks. It is characterized by low cost and the ability for mass production, but it falls short in terms of skin adherence and absorbency.
Cotton
Composition: Natural cotton fibers
Features: This material has a low level of skin irritation, good absorbency, and excellent adherence. It is classified as a second-generation base and offers improved comfort compared to non-woven fabric.
Hydrogel
Composition: Water-soluble polymer gel
Features: This material provides a cooling effect for the skin, prevents essence from dripping, and has excellent adherence. It leads the market in functional facial masks.
Bio-cellulose
Composition: Natural cellulose obtained through microbial fermentation
Features: This material has excellent skin adhesion and an outstanding ability to transfer active ingredients. It is predominantly used in high-quality premium facial masks.
The unique ability of cellulose fabrics to transfer active components
The fabric base of a facial mask is not just a "carrier" of the essence. It is important how well it adheres to the skin and how effectively it absorbs the active ingredients.
Cellulose is a fiber derived from nature and is an eco-friendly material that can be used even on sensitive skin without causing irritation. Particularly bio-cellulose, which is significantly thinner and has a higher degree of adhesion than the regular nonwoven material used for wipes. It perfectly wraps around all the contours of the skin, ensuring an even distribution of active ingredients.
Additionally, cellulose prevents moisture evaporation and helps the essence stay on the skin for a long time. Due to the osmotic effect, it minimizes the reverse flow of moisture, allowing the skin to remain hydrated even with prolonged use of the mask. In practice, masks with a cellulose base are also used to speed up recovery after cosmetic procedures, and their soothing and moisturizing effects have been clinically proven.
Preferences in choosing face masks and time of use
According to data from Cosinkorea.com, sheet masks are the most popular among Korean consumers, with 79.3% of respondents using them. This is followed by wash-off masks (32.7%), peel-off masks (29.3%), sleeping masks (27.0%), and nose packs (23.7%). The high popularity of sheet masks is attributed to their convenience and effectiveness. When purchasing a mask, consumers primarily consider safety, the volume-to-price ratio, effectiveness, reviews, and their previous experience with the product.
Recommended time for using masks (15-20 minutes due to osmotic pressure)
The duration of using a face mask is not just a marketing technique, but a rule based on a key principle of skin science — osmosis. The essence in the mask usually contains a higher concentration of moisture than the skin, so at the beginning of use, active ingredients and moisture easily penetrate the skin. However, when the mask starts to dry out, the concentration balance is disrupted, and reverse osmotic phenomena may occur — moisture begins to be drawn back from the skin into the mask.
According to a study published in the Journal of Cosmetic Science in 2017, the moisture content in a typical non-woven mask decreases by 30–40% after 20 minutes of use. At this point, transepidermal water loss (TEWL) increases. Therefore, manufacturers recommend removing the mask after 15–20 minutes to prevent dehydration and ensure maximum care.
Cellulose masks that can be used for 30 minutes
Cellulose face masks are not just products that create a sense of luxury. Their structure is fundamentally different from regular non-woven masks, and it has been scientifically proven that they retain moisture significantly better.
Cellulose is made of the finest nanofibers and has a significantly higher ability to retain moisture compared to non-woven materials. According to a 2020 study from the International Journal of Cosmetic Science, cellulose masks retain more than 70% of moisture even after 30 minutes, and due to their slow drying, they can delay the reverse osmosis phenomenon. For consumers who value efficacy and reviews, 30-minute use of cellulose masks has received positive feedback for providing deeper hydration. However, even if essence remains, exceeding 30 minutes may not offer additional benefits.
The role of cellulose mask in soothing the skin:
The skin requires constant soothing care, especially after wearing a mask all day, exposure to fine dust particles, or on days when the skin becomes sensitive due to stress.
Whenever your skin needs soothing care, using the Aribell soothing mask not only nourishes the skin with beneficial ingredients but also plays a key role in calming the skin, helping it to recover on its own.
This mask, with high-quality soothing ingredients and cellulose sheets, provides effects comparable to expensive dermatological products. Many reviews also mention that with regular use, noticeable improvements occur in skin tone, oil and moisture balance, as well as sensitivity.
Aribell masks have sold 100,000 units overseas solely through word of mouth.
The product that combines soothing ingredients and high-quality cellulose fabric is the Aribell DR mask. This product became popular through word of mouth, selling over 100,000 units overseas without any advertising. It has a gentle and safe formula, making it suitable for use even after dermatological procedures.
The Aribell face mask, with soothing ingredients like cypress extract, aloe vera, panthenol, allantoin, and hyaluronic acid, as well as skin-repairing ingredients, helps restore the skin barrier at a deep level. Unlike regular masks that provide only temporary hydration, the Aribell product is designed to simultaneously soothe and regenerate the skin. People who have tried it were very pleased with the sensations it provided, and some even inquired whether it could be used after the expiration date when the stock ran out.
Cellulose fabric evenly distributes the highly moisturizing essence across the skin, and thanks to its highly absorbent structure, which doesn't dry out even after 30 minutes of use, the mask is suitable for sensitive skin. Reviews include examples where redness and swelling after a procedure disappeared in just 25 minutes, which confirms the high effectiveness of the mask's soothing action.
Dermatologist-approved Aribell soothing face mask for skin.
Masks are a common skincare product we use every day, but if you have sensitive skin, not just any mask will do. Especially during times when your skin needs calming, many people search for a soothing mask that absorbs easily and provides real results. Aribell masks are gentle and safe enough to be used immediately after dermatological procedures, even on sensitive skin. Unlike regular masks, this soothing mask provides a cooling and calming effect as soon as it touches the skin, making it safe to use even on sensitive skin or on those delicate days.
Aribell Skin Soothing Mask (updated version, launching June 2025).
Aribell, a brand that genuinely cares about the skin, puts a lot of effort into the design of its mask packaging because it believes that products that come into contact with the skin cannot be made carelessly. We have a strong philosophy—creating products that are not only beautiful and pleasantly scented but also truly effective for your skin.
Aribell is a cosmetic brand that supplies products to dermatologists overseas. Supplying products to dermatologists means that they must not only have good ingredients but also deliver real results, and Aribell has not compromised when creating its masks. We could have changed the fabric or chosen cheaper materials to leave a bit more of a margin, but we stuck to the principle of using only what your skin truly needs.
When updating the Aribell mask, natural cellulose fabric was chosen. Unlike nonwoven materials or cheap gauze fabrics, this high-quality material tightly adheres to the skin without causing irritation and effectively delivers the essence to the deeper layers. It is especially suitable for sensitive skin or immediately after procedures due to its softness and gentleness. This choice is based on a scientific approach that ensures the components will be properly absorbed only when the skin feels comfortable.
One of the key ingredients that Aribell pays special attention to is nanoliposomal ceramide, which is smaller than the pores of the skin. Even the best ingredients won't be effective if they aren't absorbed by the skin. Aribell understands this well, which is why the ceramide has been nanomized to a size of less than 70 nm, allowing its particles to deeply penetrate the skin. Although invisible, each of these particles strengthens the skin barrier and hydrates the skin.
This face mask is not just a product for moisturizing, but a solution that, with a sincere approach, delivers the truly necessary ingredients to the skin in the right form.
Solution for soothing the skin, Aribell.
Aribell pays so much attention to its mask not just to sell a single product well. When the skin needs soothing, the most important factors are the safety of ingredients and their ability to penetrate the skin. Aribell’s soothing mask is a rare product that combines both of these aspects. It is made from scientifically proven ingredients such as Centella Asiatica, Panthenol, Allantoin, Hyaluronic Acid, and Nanoliposomal Ceramide, and it is so gentle that it has even been recognized by dermatologists.

Aribell brand philosophy:"All the products we create are ultimately connected to the trust of dermatologists.
Customers who have tried truly good products will trust the entire brand."
That’s why Aribell adheres to the principle of quality above all and prioritizes customer satisfaction, even when creating a single face mask. We believe that one mask can change the condition of customers' skin, alter their perception of the brand, and lead to trust in the entire line of products.
The reason everyone can notice a difference when using Aribell products is that each product is created with a sincere approach and attention to how it impacts the skin.
The key to the soothing effect of a face mask lies in its ingredients and fabric.
When your skin needs soothing, a simple moisturizing sheet mask may not be enough. Especially for sensitive skin or skin that has become sensitive after a procedure, high-performance ingredients are needed to help restore the skin barrier and reduce inflammation. When choosing a sheet mask for soothing the skin, the first thing to pay attention to is the ingredients and the material it is made from.
A scientific combination of soothing ingredients and highly absorbent sheet materials provides an effect that goes beyond regular cosmetics and truly helps to calm the skin. In this article, we will take a closer look at the key soothing ingredients used in masks, the benefits of cellulose fabric, and other helpful information that genuinely contributes to improving skin condition.
Key ingredients that effectively soothe the skin
The most commonly used ingredients for soothing the skin are Centella Asiatica extract, allantoin, panthenol, hyaluronic acid, and propolis. Each of these components affects the skin in its own way, but when used together, they create an amazing synergistic effect.
│ Centella Asiatica extract is excellent at reducing inflammation and stimulating collagen production, making it a highly effective ingredient for wound healing and soothing the skin. It is especially suitable for sensitive or problematic skin.
│ Allantoin is an FDA-approved skin protectant known for its ability to relieve irritation and promote skin cell regeneration.
│ When absorbed into the skin, panthenol is converted into vitamin B5, helping to retain moisture and repair the damaged skin barrier.
│ Hyaluronic acid (sodium hyaluronate) has excellent moisture-retaining properties, keeping the skin hydrated and protecting it from external irritants.
│ Propolis (honey/propolis extract) is a honey-derived extract known for its excellent antibacterial and antioxidant properties. It nourishes the skin and is effective in reducing inflammation and addressing various skin concerns.
These ingredients are effective on their own, but it is in a facial mask formula that they show their maximum soothing effect — provided the formula allows them to slowly absorb into the skin. The fabric base of the mask plays a key role in this process.
Types of Fabric Bases for Face Masks
With the development of technology, the types of fabric bases for face masks have become more diverse. Each material has its own unique properties, such as composition, skin adhesion, absorbency, and comfort during use, which influence consumer choices. Let’s take a look at the main types of fabric bases for face masks and their characteristics.
Non-woven fabric
Composition: A blend of viscose and polypropylene
Features: This is the base of the first generation, used in early versions of masks. It is characterized by low cost and the ability for mass production, but it falls short in terms of skin adherence and absorbency.
Cotton
Composition: Natural cotton fibers
Features: This material has a low level of skin irritation, good absorbency, and excellent adherence. It is classified as a second-generation base and offers improved comfort compared to non-woven fabric.
Hydrogel
Composition: Water-soluble polymer gel
Features: This material provides a cooling effect for the skin, prevents essence from dripping, and has excellent adherence. It leads the market in functional facial masks.
Bio-cellulose
Composition: Natural cellulose obtained through microbial fermentation
Features: This material has excellent skin adhesion and an outstanding ability to transfer active ingredients. It is predominantly used in high-quality premium facial masks.
The unique ability of cellulose fabrics to transfer active components
The fabric base of a facial mask is not just a "carrier" of the essence. It is important how well it adheres to the skin and how effectively it absorbs the active ingredients.
Cellulose is a fiber derived from nature and is an eco-friendly material that can be used even on sensitive skin without causing irritation. Particularly bio-cellulose, which is significantly thinner and has a higher degree of adhesion than the regular nonwoven material used for wipes. It perfectly wraps around all the contours of the skin, ensuring an even distribution of active ingredients.
Additionally, cellulose prevents moisture evaporation and helps the essence stay on the skin for a long time. Due to the osmotic effect, it minimizes the reverse flow of moisture, allowing the skin to remain hydrated even with prolonged use of the mask. In practice, masks with a cellulose base are also used to speed up recovery after cosmetic procedures, and their soothing and moisturizing effects have been clinically proven.
Preferences in choosing face masks and time of use
According to data from Cosinkorea.com, sheet masks are the most popular among Korean consumers, with 79.3% of respondents using them. This is followed by wash-off masks (32.7%), peel-off masks (29.3%), sleeping masks (27.0%), and nose packs (23.7%). The high popularity of sheet masks is attributed to their convenience and effectiveness. When purchasing a mask, consumers primarily consider safety, the volume-to-price ratio, effectiveness, reviews, and their previous experience with the product.
Recommended time for using masks (15-20 minutes due to osmotic pressure)
The duration of using a face mask is not just a marketing technique, but a rule based on a key principle of skin science — osmosis. The essence in the mask usually contains a higher concentration of moisture than the skin, so at the beginning of use, active ingredients and moisture easily penetrate the skin. However, when the mask starts to dry out, the concentration balance is disrupted, and reverse osmotic phenomena may occur — moisture begins to be drawn back from the skin into the mask.
According to a study published in the Journal of Cosmetic Science in 2017, the moisture content in a typical non-woven mask decreases by 30–40% after 20 minutes of use. At this point, transepidermal water loss (TEWL) increases. Therefore, manufacturers recommend removing the mask after 15–20 minutes to prevent dehydration and ensure maximum care.
Cellulose masks that can be used for 30 minutes
Cellulose face masks are not just products that create a sense of luxury. Their structure is fundamentally different from regular non-woven masks, and it has been scientifically proven that they retain moisture significantly better.
Cellulose is made of the finest nanofibers and has a significantly higher ability to retain moisture compared to non-woven materials. According to a 2020 study from the International Journal of Cosmetic Science, cellulose masks retain more than 70% of moisture even after 30 minutes, and due to their slow drying, they can delay the reverse osmosis phenomenon. For consumers who value efficacy and reviews, 30-minute use of cellulose masks has received positive feedback for providing deeper hydration. However, even if essence remains, exceeding 30 minutes may not offer additional benefits.
The role of cellulose mask in soothing the skin:
The skin requires constant soothing care, especially after wearing a mask all day, exposure to fine dust particles, or on days when the skin becomes sensitive due to stress.
Whenever your skin needs soothing care, using the Aribell soothing mask not only nourishes the skin with beneficial ingredients but also plays a key role in calming the skin, helping it to recover on its own.
This mask, with high-quality soothing ingredients and cellulose sheets, provides effects comparable to expensive dermatological products. Many reviews also mention that with regular use, noticeable improvements occur in skin tone, oil and moisture balance, as well as sensitivity.
Aribell masks have sold 100,000 units overseas solely through word of mouth.
The product that combines soothing ingredients and high-quality cellulose fabric is the Aribell DR mask. This product became popular through word of mouth, selling over 100,000 units overseas without any advertising. It has a gentle and safe formula, making it suitable for use even after dermatological procedures.
The Aribell face mask, with soothing ingredients like cypress extract, aloe vera, panthenol, allantoin, and hyaluronic acid, as well as skin-repairing ingredients, helps restore the skin barrier at a deep level. Unlike regular masks that provide only temporary hydration, the Aribell product is designed to simultaneously soothe and regenerate the skin. People who have tried it were very pleased with the sensations it provided, and some even inquired whether it could be used after the expiration date when the stock ran out.
Cellulose fabric evenly distributes the highly moisturizing essence across the skin, and thanks to its highly absorbent structure, which doesn't dry out even after 30 minutes of use, the mask is suitable for sensitive skin. Reviews include examples where redness and swelling after a procedure disappeared in just 25 minutes, which confirms the high effectiveness of the mask's soothing action.
Dermatologist-approved Aribell soothing face mask for skin.
Masks are a common skincare product we use every day, but if you have sensitive skin, not just any mask will do. Especially during times when your skin needs calming, many people search for a soothing mask that absorbs easily and provides real results. Aribell masks are gentle and safe enough to be used immediately after dermatological procedures, even on sensitive skin. Unlike regular masks, this soothing mask provides a cooling and calming effect as soon as it touches the skin, making it safe to use even on sensitive skin or on those delicate days.
Aribell Skin Soothing Mask (updated version, launching June 2025).
Aribell, a brand that genuinely cares about the skin, puts a lot of effort into the design of its mask packaging because it believes that products that come into contact with the skin cannot be made carelessly. We have a strong philosophy—creating products that are not only beautiful and pleasantly scented but also truly effective for your skin.
Aribell is a cosmetic brand that supplies products to dermatologists overseas. Supplying products to dermatologists means that they must not only have good ingredients but also deliver real results, and Aribell has not compromised when creating its masks. We could have changed the fabric or chosen cheaper materials to leave a bit more of a margin, but we stuck to the principle of using only what your skin truly needs.
When updating the Aribell mask, natural cellulose fabric was chosen. Unlike nonwoven materials or cheap gauze fabrics, this high-quality material tightly adheres to the skin without causing irritation and effectively delivers the essence to the deeper layers. It is especially suitable for sensitive skin or immediately after procedures due to its softness and gentleness. This choice is based on a scientific approach that ensures the components will be properly absorbed only when the skin feels comfortable.
One of the key ingredients that Aribell pays special attention to is nanoliposomal ceramide, which is smaller than the pores of the skin. Even the best ingredients won't be effective if they aren't absorbed by the skin. Aribell understands this well, which is why the ceramide has been nanomized to a size of less than 70 nm, allowing its particles to deeply penetrate the skin. Although invisible, each of these particles strengthens the skin barrier and hydrates the skin.
This face mask is not just a product for moisturizing, but a solution that, with a sincere approach, delivers the truly necessary ingredients to the skin in the right form.
Solution for soothing the skin, Aribell.
Aribell pays so much attention to its mask not just to sell a single product well. When the skin needs soothing, the most important factors are the safety of ingredients and their ability to penetrate the skin. Aribell’s soothing mask is a rare product that combines both of these aspects. It is made from scientifically proven ingredients such as Centella Asiatica, Panthenol, Allantoin, Hyaluronic Acid, and Nanoliposomal Ceramide, and it is so gentle that it has even been recognized by dermatologists.
Aribell brand philosophy:"All the products we create are ultimately connected to the trust of dermatologists.
Customers who have tried truly good products will trust the entire brand."
That’s why Aribell adheres to the principle of quality above all and prioritizes customer satisfaction, even when creating a single face mask. We believe that one mask can change the condition of customers' skin, alter their perception of the brand, and lead to trust in the entire line of products.
The reason everyone can notice a difference when using Aribell products is that each product is created with a sincere approach and attention to how it impacts the skin.